What was bane supposed to look like




















Mike Sampson Published: August 1, Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Categories: Movie News , Superheroes. Hardy has signed on for more Mad Max sequels, and he recently locked in a deal to portray an aging Al Capone in a new film from Josh Trank. Hardy is having himself quite the run as of late. And maybe consider yoga. The Bane as we see him in the movie differs greatly from the source material, and just like in any case of something like that happening, the character polarized moviegoers.

The scene is an otherwise breathtaking cinematic experience, especially back in when it was being projected onto the biggest IMAX screens in the world.

The crew used very little CGI for the sequence and instead utilized practical effects, which made it all the more spectacular. But the whole setup is unrealistic. Tom Hardy might as well have spoken all of his lines into a pillow.

He freaks out whenever Batman comes close to taking it off his face. However, the movie never explains why he wears the mask in the first place.

Even off-screen, Nolan is vague about it. As far as The Dark Knight Rises explains, Bane simply wears his mask because he found it somewhere and it looks cool. In the comic books, Bane developed a phobia of bats after being haunted by them in his dreams, which added another dimension to the conflict when he finally came face to face with the Bat of Gotham. It hinged on the expectation that Gordon would send literally every single cop in the city into the tunnels where Bane could trap them, thus banishing law and order.

But surely no police commissioner worth their salt would be that stupid — especially in a city as crime-ridden as Gotham. However, Bane is supposed to be as big and as strong as the Hulk. But come on, meet us in the middle. A lot of them are armed with guns and choose not to use them. Later, he gets the ability to grant wishes.

You know, a perfectly natural progression of power scaling. Hoping that makes its way to HBO Max soon. In Action Comics , Red Kryptonite strips Superman of all his powers…but only on the left side of his body. The right continues to operate as normal. Get on it, Phillip Kennedy Johnson! But you can join me to swap inquiries and gather data all day and every day in the DC Comics community , and who knows?

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